Insiders or outsiders? Pastoral care with Christian gay women in a Methodist congregation

Abstract:

This qualitatively oriented Practical Theology research project was based on a narrative inquiry into the spiritualities of six gay women who are related to Northfield Methodist Church, which is situated in Benoni, Gauteng. These conversations occurred within a small group context, and were aimed at co-authoring preferred ways of being both gay and Christian. Toward the end of the research journey, I asked each participant to prepare a written text that would summarise their experience of being simultaneously gay and Christian, so that by hearing their own stories of their journey, they would be able to find a voice. As these women are usually marginalised in the Methodist Church, I invited various groups to audience their stories. This research report records the beginning of my journey into working towards the complete acceptance of gay and lesbian Christians into the Methodist Church of Southern Africa.

Citation:Van de Laar, Deborah Jane (2003) Insiders or outsiders? Pastoral care with Christian gay women in a Methodist congregation, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1227>

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